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    Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.: There's a "get a horse" joke in here somewhere, but damned if I can find it. more »
    Six Flags Over Tomsk: First Azera, then Genesis, now this? Ballsy. more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: I'm not too sure about the choice of a name for this car. Most people have come to associate "Equus" with a nude Harry Potter with horses. more »
    ndhapple: Buick called and it wants it's Invicta concept back. Okay, how the hell do you insert images in the comments? more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: I saw my first Genesis the other day. Stereotypically enough, it was driven by a 60-something and was gold/champagne in color. Still want, though. more »
    Stoatmaster: Stick a spike in its eye more »
    WheatKing: hehe.. Remember when Lexus and Infiniti came onto the scene and displaced mecerdes and bmw on everything but the highend.. Somewhere, right now, there... more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: I just hope this Equus doesn't feature Daniel Radcliffe naked. more »
    patrickmurray: I think it's quite good looking. The grille is kind of ugly, but otherwise, I really like the styling. Hyundai has done well to create cars that offer... more »
    MazdaSpeedy: Dare I say that I see some Buick lines in there? more »
    scroggzilla raids again: One day, someone's gonna introduce Hyundai to an Italian design studio.....and then I will be unable to ignore them. Until that day, m'eh. more »
    pauljones: Okay, I want some of Hyundai's cocoa puffs. Seriously, based on the rate that they are introducing reasonably capable new cars, they must be on some p... more »
  • #spyphotos

    2010 Hyundai Equus Sketches Hit The Web

    Hyundai’s follow-up to the much-acclaimed Genesis sedan leaked onto the web today and thanks to Hyundai-Blog we’ve got the official designer sketches as well.
  • #newvolkswagengolf

    2009 Volkswagen Golf VI, Reviewed

    While we’re were busy salivating over the 62 MPG VW Golf BlueMotion, our friends at Popular Mechanics were in Iceland putting the regular 2009 Volkswagen Golf VI through its paces. “We just improved the old car," VW’s board member for product development told them. And that’s exactly what PM found, reporting that it’s basically a Mark V with revised looks, a much better interior, new engines and better handling. Those engines are the most interesting thing. According to PM, the US market Golf VI (or the Rabbit, as it's called here) will definitely be getting the 2.0-liter TDI and maybe, just maybe, the 1.4-liter TSI turbocharged, supercharged gasoline engine that’s capable of both 0-60 in 8 seconds and returning 39.2 MPG. More »